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and why anyone educational might have been involved. >> one thing we do know to whatever drove these men to such effects will not -- cannot prevail. whatever they thought they could ultimately achieve, they've already failed. they failed because the people from boston refused to be terrorized. they failed because we will not waiver from the character, compassion and the values that define us as a country. nor will we break the bonds that hold us together as americans. >> that was the president speaking there at the white house a couple of hours ago. we should also tell you the president thanks the people of boston for their help, for their cooperation as police hunted down these suspects. really, over the last, what? five days now? >> yeah. really a dreadful five days, to say the least. there's no surprise that they were celebrated on the streets of watt othertown. residents showed out for the latest. many residents say it is a massive relief. residents are being hulled up in their home. they drew the man hunt forward. it helps in that successful man hunt. the governor of massachuset
and why anyone educational might have been involved. >> one thing we do know to whatever drove these men to such effects will not -- cannot prevail. whatever they thought they could ultimately achieve, they've already failed. they failed because the people from boston refused to be terrorized. they failed because we will not waiver from the character, compassion and the values that define us as a country. nor will we break the bonds that hold us together as americans. >> that was...
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to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible insight and this being because i feel like -- i don't want to make assumptions, but i feel like he was the follower in the situation, and he came out alive because he was scared. that's my assumption. i am not speaking for everybody. we needed him to come alive because we needed answers. >> a follower, suspected killer and terrorists. tell me about his older brother, how you knew him? >> i knew him as a high school friend. his sister, bella, was friends with my wife. and he was protective of little sister and he would always
to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible...
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how did be that two young men who were educated here, seemed to have such a grudge against the united states that it would undertake this complex plot and carry it through while they were residents? all week, it has been such a traumatic week for boston. people were asking at the beginning, who did this? now there are two prime suspect -- suspects, but the question remains, why? >> laura trevelyan. thank you for reporting all week in boston for us. as we have been reporting, there were brothers. tamerlan tsarnaev attended a public high-school in cambridge massachusetts. a short time ago, i spoke to one of his classmates about what he was like. >> by the second class, he -- he would sit with me and a few other people in a group, pretty much. outside of class, i would not speak to him. the first class, he was kind of by himself. again, it was a very big high- school. 30 ks. it can be tough sometimes to come in as an upperclassman, not as a freshman, an older person from a differentoury, and into this huge school population. it is understandable if he had trouble making friends. >> but b
how did be that two young men who were educated here, seemed to have such a grudge against the united states that it would undertake this complex plot and carry it through while they were residents? all week, it has been such a traumatic week for boston. people were asking at the beginning, who did this? now there are two prime suspect -- suspects, but the question remains, why? >> laura trevelyan. thank you for reporting all week in boston for us. as we have been reporting, there were...
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physical education. >> reporter: every description we've had of him so far, pleasant kid, good kid. nothing out of the ordinary. >> yeah, nothing, nothing that, you know, would strike you -- nothing that would take your attention -- >> reporter: you're saying how he would behave in gym class. >> he was -- he was just a normal guy. he would -- he would interact with, you know, the joke sters but he was never one of the ones that was making the jokes. he was always blasting -- >> reporter: you told one of our colleagues if anyone tried to punch him or -- >> if i heard a dzhokhar getting physical, even though he was a wrestler and maybe a boxer, if i ever heard dzhokhar getting into a fight with himi would be like, dzhokhar, because he's such nice guy. >>orter: the wstling team in the high school. >> yes. >> reporter: do you know where he went after? >> no, i heard he was in a college but i didn't know where. >> reporter: thank you very much. i appreciate it. george, that is the picture that's being painted more fully as the hours pass about this young man, a student in high school, in
physical education. >> reporter: every description we've had of him so far, pleasant kid, good kid. nothing out of the ordinary. >> yeah, nothing, nothing that, you know, would strike you -- nothing that would take your attention -- >> reporter: you're saying how he would behave in gym class. >> he was -- he was just a normal guy. he would -- he would interact with, you know, the joke sters but he was never one of the ones that was making the jokes. he was always...
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that said only 2% of the imams worldwide that call for global jihad had actually degrees from islamic educational institutions that are considered respectable. so i think one of the best ways is through properly trained scholars who can mediate and talk to people and see where they're coming from and try to address some of those radical ideas that they have. he wasn't radicalized in boston. it appears now that he was radicalized online. >> imam webb, thank you for joining me. >> thank you, sir. >>> next i will talk the a lawmaker who says dzhokhar tsarnaev should have tortured if it helps to save more lives. plus inside today's dramatic bedside hearing for the accused bomber. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned
that said only 2% of the imams worldwide that call for global jihad had actually degrees from islamic educational institutions that are considered respectable. so i think one of the best ways is through properly trained scholars who can mediate and talk to people and see where they're coming from and try to address some of those radical ideas that they have. he wasn't radicalized in boston. it appears now that he was radicalized online. >> imam webb, thank you for joining me. >>...
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radicalization often happens among well-educated people who have jobs and families. but it often started in teenage years when people are looking for a cause and they're frustrated with some part of their lives. martin? >> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is beginning to come toward an end. >> reporter: well, certainly the weather is changing, martin. it's been a cloudy and windy day, sunny at times. relatively mild, though. now the weather is starting to change. we have been here for many, many hours. the authorities have been here for well on 15 hours. and saw the sun rise this morning and it looks like they might be here to see the sun set. they probably will be here to see the sun set. they've been knocking on doors all day long. at 12:30 when the last news conference happened, they said they were well over 6 60% to 70 done combing this
radicalization often happens among well-educated people who have jobs and families. but it often started in teenage years when people are looking for a cause and they're frustrated with some part of their lives. martin? >> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is...
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here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's what boston strong is all about. haslett-davis is one woman who truly represents that phrase. she's a dancer. she lost her foot and part of the her lower leg in the bombing. thankfully her husband was not injured as severely. i went to their hospital room to talk to them. >> i was -- i woke up and my parents were there and i hugged them and kissed them and i said mom, can you help me? i feel like my foot is falling asleep because it feels like my ankle is falling off the pillow. i realize now that was phantom pain. she looked at me scene said adrianne you don't have a foot. your foot is gone. it was really hard to
here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's...
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suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an agency that exists to deliver information throughout the world, to law enforcement agencies, so that lessons learned, best practices can be shared. this is consistent with what they would do in any case. it seems sort of, you know, something that is abnormal, it's actually quite normal in a big incident like this, where in fact the world is watching. this was an attack in an urban area during a sporting event. every city, every country in the world has similar situations, and here's what boston, here's what the fbi has learned about it so far. >> good perspective, july yet. thanks so much. we have new information com
suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an...
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kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living under in this country today if our gun laws followed the original intent of the authors of the second amendment. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ >>> we have so much to catch up on, inc
kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living...
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we know more about the education of the younger one on your screen. boston is it in complete lockdown. taxis are not going any in. they believe he they have him in a cordoned off area. the city of boston is it literally paralyzed as we wait and watch for resolution and apprehension of that young man. bill: really the whole story picked up steam at last night at 5:00 when the fbi put out the images of these two bombing suspects. screen right is the latest image that was released overnight last night. martha, it is striking how obvious and plain they are to see their entire face, almost without concealment, with the exception of the sunglasses on suspect number one, aged 26. suspect number two, makes very little effort to conceal his identity in these images. 5:00 the images came out. 10:00 last night a robbery takes place at a 7-eleven in cambridge, massachusetts, near the m.i.t. campus. that is only half a mile from our location at the end of this image line. they're moving media back. perhaps they're getting better for another briefing. it was that r
we know more about the education of the younger one on your screen. boston is it in complete lockdown. taxis are not going any in. they believe he they have him in a cordoned off area. the city of boston is it literally paralyzed as we wait and watch for resolution and apprehension of that young man. bill: really the whole story picked up steam at last night at 5:00 when the fbi put out the images of these two bombing suspects. screen right is the latest image that was released overnight last...
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didn't know much about religion, whether it's christianity or islam, and he seemed like he was very well-educated about both so i wanted to join the argument or the discussion. so, yeah, i basically joined the discussion, which then he -- so then i had a discussion with tamerlan. he was basically -- he was railroad passionate about what he was talking about, which was that the bible was a cheap copy of the koran, and that the american government used the bible as an excuse to invade other countries. then our discussion kind of shifted from religion to foreign policy and the american government. his belief on that was that the american government was still al onize the middle east and africa and afghanistan and iraq, most casualties were innocent bystanders gunned down by american soldiers. >> was this discussion before or after he went for six months to russia? >> i believe before because two weeks after words i moved into the apartment and that was only two months ago. >> all right. when you moved into the apartment, did you ever see him bringing pressure cookers in? did you ever talk about bomb
didn't know much about religion, whether it's christianity or islam, and he seemed like he was very well-educated about both so i wanted to join the argument or the discussion. so, yeah, i basically joined the discussion, which then he -- so then i had a discussion with tamerlan. he was basically -- he was railroad passionate about what he was talking about, which was that the bible was a cheap copy of the koran, and that the american government used the bible as an excuse to invade other...
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if you are from around here, locally, a very good place to get an education for a lot less money. i think it's safe to say that. >> jake, i think it's so important to reiterate what you are just saying. we know so little about them and their notevation and what they are connected to some international historical debate between chechnya and russia. their religion, not necessarily tied to that. there will be a lot of things unearthed about these two. clearly planned something horrible. whether it's tied to their religion or where they are from, that's just guessing. >> we know that these are sociopaths and they are horrible, horrible people. >> and terrorists. >> beyond that, we don't know. i want to go to joe johns in the washington, d.c. bureau, he'll talk about the latest in the law enforcement, crime and justice correspondent. what have you learned? >> in keeping with the theme, we have determined a little more information from our law enforcement source about the level of desperation and chaos in that area. one law enforcement official says they may have been brothers, but they
if you are from around here, locally, a very good place to get an education for a lot less money. i think it's safe to say that. >> jake, i think it's so important to reiterate what you are just saying. we know so little about them and their notevation and what they are connected to some international historical debate between chechnya and russia. their religion, not necessarily tied to that. there will be a lot of things unearthed about these two. clearly planned something horrible....
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he faces charges of disrupting an educational process and officer. his father says it does not violate the dress code. >>> a florida father punched out an alligator that attacked his 6-year-old son. how the duo was getting ready to go canoeing that's when the child wandered away into the jaws of an 8 foot gator near their home. >> jabbed my arm and i couldn't get out. >> i ran into the water about waste deep and i had my son like this here because i didn't want to play tug of war with theal giert. i didn't want to get his arm ripped out. while i am doing that i am punching the alligator on top of his head. >> a good samaritan came in and helped started kicking it. as you saw there he honly has minor injuries. that's your 5@5:30. back on his big wheel. >>> walter continues to rise in towns all over the mississippi river especially in clarksville, missouri. people there trying to keep the rising water from flooding the historic town. >> it is expected to rise another foot before it crests lart today. maria molina is tracking all of this for us. >> hi,
he faces charges of disrupting an educational process and officer. his father says it does not violate the dress code. >>> a florida father punched out an alligator that attacked his 6-year-old son. how the duo was getting ready to go canoeing that's when the child wandered away into the jaws of an 8 foot gator near their home. >> jabbed my arm and i couldn't get out. >> i ran into the water about waste deep and i had my son like this here because i didn't want to play tug...
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described as very religious coming from very impoverished backgrounds these young men are both well educated they have successes in athletics and by all means they have a middle class background if indeed these brothers are guilty of this crime how does this complicate the way that we view terrorists i think we have a very primitive view of terrorism who said that all terrorists are coming from the lower classes from people who are poor and what have you we saw for example that there's a very large middle class forty five medical doctors who make a lot of money probably more than you and me combined in great britain have been arrested while backing. the activities terrorist activities we see that there are donors in the gold and the every been done here rich donors there are funding that beauty and of course there are poor so it's not a question of social classes it's a question of who belong to this one ideology rich middle class or poor thank you for sharing your insight while the forest advisor to the antiterrorism caucus for the u.s. congress thank you for having me now i want to stop fo
described as very religious coming from very impoverished backgrounds these young men are both well educated they have successes in athletics and by all means they have a middle class background if indeed these brothers are guilty of this crime how does this complicate the way that we view terrorists i think we have a very primitive view of terrorism who said that all terrorists are coming from the lower classes from people who are poor and what have you we saw for example that there's a very...
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kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torrent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living under in this country today if our gun laws followed the original intent of the authors of the second amendment. we're in san francisco. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it?
kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torrent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living...
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>> they were very educated, so i heard his brother interviewed earlier. his accent is similar. i feel for his brother, too. i see he's trying to protect the family, but he had a thick accent. he spoke very well english. they were both lawyers before they came to the states and actually one was beaten so severely by the kgb and left for dead. that's how they became political refugees in america. >> megyn: that's the father you're talking about. >> yes. >> megyn: in your conversations with him and his wife, did you ever detect any hint of radicalization? >> absolutely not. they were so thankful to be in america. the boys were, too. and the girls really thought it was a blessing. you know, tamerlan, the oldest child, he had a sense of justice about him. i know that seems ironic to say that, but i think it just -- he just got poisoned along the way somehow. i don't know how that hapned, but you know, he was so bright. he and my husband would sit and talk and he loved books, a very bright boy. >> megyn: never saw any -- i mean, for example sometimes we hear about these folks being e
>> they were very educated, so i heard his brother interviewed earlier. his accent is similar. i feel for his brother, too. i see he's trying to protect the family, but he had a thick accent. he spoke very well english. they were both lawyers before they came to the states and actually one was beaten so severely by the kgb and left for dead. that's how they became political refugees in america. >> megyn: that's the father you're talking about. >> yes. >> megyn: in your...
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cambridge awards a scholarship $2,500 to cambridge high school seniors and others who want to pursue higher education. according to the globe, the man at large, the 19-year-old in the white hat, in 2011, so just two years ago, was the recipient of one of these scholarships. that indicates he has lived in the cambridge area for some time. >> another piece of information that we have picked up over the hours here is that at some time, any time now, the police in boston will be conducting a controlled detonation at the area of calm in charles gate. this is according to their twitter site. i guess if anybody in the area hears something, not to be upset by it because this is a controlled detonation probably, as pete williams was telling us, probably one of the explosives or grenades that were thrown out of the car during the police chase, but, again, it's nothing more than a controlled detonation that will be under way some time soon in their. with us from watertown, massachusetts, katy tur. >> we are learning 381,000 people are currently being told to stay inside in these areas. that consists of watertow
cambridge awards a scholarship $2,500 to cambridge high school seniors and others who want to pursue higher education. according to the globe, the man at large, the 19-year-old in the white hat, in 2011, so just two years ago, was the recipient of one of these scholarships. that indicates he has lived in the cambridge area for some time. >> another piece of information that we have picked up over the hours here is that at some time, any time now, the police in boston will be conducting a...
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their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city, burlingame and south san francisco began a ban on single use plastic bags. if you don't have your own rerusable -- reusable bags, stores will be charging 10 cents for paper bags. some are in favor. >> i think any time we can help the earth and recycle bags will benefit all of us, especially our kids. >> with the amount of bags that i was using, so -- it's just gonna be a habit change. >> grocery stores are still able to provide plastic bags for produce and pharmacies can still use small bags to hold prescription medications. >>> and seasonally hot weather around the bay area this afternoon. i do see
their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city,...
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waltham is a education hub in the boston area. in september 2011, so about a year and a half ago, waltham was the site of a really grisly murder. it was a triple murder that took place in a quiet residential neighborhood on a dead-end street. >> sources tell news center 5 the victims, men all in their late 20s or early 30s were stabbed to death with a knife or possibly an ice pick, and drugs were involved. the triple homicide is a major shock in this quiet neighborhood, home to many families. investigators worked through the night, collecting evidence. they towed away this mercedes, which may hold some answers to this murder mystery. >> they went to the second floor and saw a very graphic crime scene. there were three dead bodies in the apartment. it does look like the assailants and the decedents did know each other. >> so quiet neighborhood in the boston area, three men dead, no immediate suspects, but investigators believe that the killer or killers knew the victims. again, this was september 2011. a year and a half later now,
waltham is a education hub in the boston area. in september 2011, so about a year and a half ago, waltham was the site of a really grisly murder. it was a triple murder that took place in a quiet residential neighborhood on a dead-end street. >> sources tell news center 5 the victims, men all in their late 20s or early 30s were stabbed to death with a knife or possibly an ice pick, and drugs were involved. the triple homicide is a major shock in this quiet neighborhood, home to many...
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. >> bill: i'm speculating now but it's educated speculation. it will be interesting to see if dr. wolf treats this guy. but they do obviously want to keep him alive because we really for the family's sake need the answers and how this whole thing evolved and if geraldo is right, that this is the wave of the future, these fanatics coming here and killing at this level, you know, it's a chilling thing. they see this in israel all the time. you know, this is how israelis live. ened and the united states certainly don't want to get into that shepard, you are going to be hanging for the entire evening, right? and the information in boston is going to flow through you. because i want to set up the rest of the schedule for the viewers of fox news. we're going to be on this story probably all night. and into tomorrow morning. shepard is a point man out in boston. it's all going to go through you, right? >> shepard: we're waiting now, bill, to hear from authorities. i think it's important, especially on a night like this for us not to get ahead of ourselves on this matter. we do not know w
. >> bill: i'm speculating now but it's educated speculation. it will be interesting to see if dr. wolf treats this guy. but they do obviously want to keep him alive because we really for the family's sake need the answers and how this whole thing evolved and if geraldo is right, that this is the wave of the future, these fanatics coming here and killing at this level, you know, it's a chilling thing. they see this in israel all the time. you know, this is how israelis live. ened and the...
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. >> brian, you have spent, i believe, two decade, educating people about hate and extremism. at your web site at the center, you identify extremist web sites and not just... this type of extremism. it's very widespread and i bet the list has gotten longer over the years. what is the answer? that we can all get along and we don't have to have tragedies like this, based based on hate? >> you know, to engage in the thing that you are doing, i think, one of the things that is really worrisome is that on both sides of the political and ideological spectrum, people feel disjointed from community. when people opt out, particularly in large numbers that, creates a fertile breeding ground for treem extremism and violence. what we need to do is foster a relationship of people to society and these brothers -- they opted out. timothy mcveigh, he opted out -- >> not always. they accepted scholarship money for a prestigious high school in cambridge. they competed in athletic events with teammates, wrestling, the older brother. they had roommates and they had friended. in many respects, the
. >> brian, you have spent, i believe, two decade, educating people about hate and extremism. at your web site at the center, you identify extremist web sites and not just... this type of extremism. it's very widespread and i bet the list has gotten longer over the years. what is the answer? that we can all get along and we don't have to have tragedies like this, based based on hate? >> you know, to engage in the thing that you are doing, i think, one of the things that is really...
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there is a tremendous amount of educational facilities. a lot of young people in and around boston if and in all of these bedroom communities. watertown among them. i live up here. this is a community that i'm in often. it's a very diverse community, a lot of great ethnic restaurants. we are standing down the street from an armenian deli where you can pick up great greek food. like any other community there are thai coffee shops and a really diverse community that is mixed in. very urban at the same time there are businesses and homes all mixed in in one community. you don't necessarily get a truly suburban feel there is a very urban feel here in watertown. the cambridge area of course that is where harvard is, that's where possibly the suspects have this strong tie to the cambridge area. a well-known college community as well. austin brighton is a neighborhood where there are a tremendous amount of young people. a lot of kids graduate from colleges in massachusetts and are staying here to get their first jobs, that is a young part of town
there is a tremendous amount of educational facilities. a lot of young people in and around boston if and in all of these bedroom communities. watertown among them. i live up here. this is a community that i'm in often. it's a very diverse community, a lot of great ethnic restaurants. we are standing down the street from an armenian deli where you can pick up great greek food. like any other community there are thai coffee shops and a really diverse community that is mixed in. very urban at the...
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the suspect at-large was awarded a $2500 scholarship from cambridge, massachusetts, to pursue higher education back in 2011. >> certainly, smart in the classroom. >> learning a lot about the suspect this morning. we also know friday morning, people looking lockleally to th weekend ahead. beautiful morning. >>> the time, 6:09. taking a live look at the bridge. we have a few ripple out there on the water. a lot more calm. 47 at livermore, 51 san jose and 41 in gilroy. as we head throughout the day, temperatures are going to be warm. 76, bayside. 69 degrees in san jose. >>> some cleanup work off on the side streets. we will take you out to our chopper off of 880. this is mission boulevard. straight route 185. major roadway. we will take you to the map. you are going to have to use foothill boulevard for the time being because of that closure, a deadly crash. we will track that for your is your surface street. you are not affected by the castro valley "y." the east shore freeway is at the limit. a quick look at the peninsula, things are moving smoothly for 101 and 280 the same. >> 6:11, coming up
the suspect at-large was awarded a $2500 scholarship from cambridge, massachusetts, to pursue higher education back in 2011. >> certainly, smart in the classroom. >> learning a lot about the suspect this morning. we also know friday morning, people looking lockleally to th weekend ahead. beautiful morning. >>> the time, 6:09. taking a live look at the bridge. we have a few ripple out there on the water. a lot more calm. 47 at livermore, 51 san jose and 41 in gilroy. as we...
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and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be recruited incrementally, often, with different mind control techniques such as behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. systematically, step by step, nobody says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people. but people do fall in love with people. family members and friends don't know what to do without the loved one. >> the thing i haven't been able to get my mind around is how the younger brother, 19 years oold, goes to school, goes to the gym, goes to parties and is in his dorm. he's even there thursday when the video comes out as if nothing had happened. how is that possible? he had just killed people. >> it's very, very understandable, if you understand the paradigm of dissoes yative disorder. if he was instructed by his brother to go back to school and act normally, then he's going to go back to school to act normally. completely stereotypical behavior, in my opinion. >> still, "out front," the destructive force of a pressure cooker bomb and wh
and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be recruited incrementally, often, with different mind control techniques such as behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. systematically, step by step, nobody says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people. but people do fall in love with people. family members and friends don't know what to do without the loved one. >> the thing i haven't been able to...
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think the world has had enough of people who have no belief system, no policy for jobs, no policy for education, no policy for rule of law, but who just want to kill people because they don't like what they see. there's not room for that. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. the fbi and failed to connect the dots. he also served on the national security staff during the clinton administration. thanks very much, and you are joining us from dartmouth where you are in charge of your special program there. first
think the world has had enough of people who have no belief system, no policy for jobs, no policy for education, no policy for rule of law, but who just want to kill people because they don't like what they see. there's not room for that. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. ♪ i don't wanna be...
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that goes to early education. that goes to special education. so if you're doing a whole 'nother round of immediate deep cuts, it's bound to have a negative impact. and that's exactly why, andrea. we proposed this alternative, a way where you can make more targeted cuts. but also eliminate some of the special interests tax breaks that disproportionately benefit a very wealthy people. and unfortunately, today, our colleagues refused to come together to negotiate that. in fact, today earlier today, over in the senate, harry reid, the democratic leader simply asked for permission to go to conference on the budget. and the republican leadership in both the senate and the house right now is refusing to appoint conferrees. having called over the last two years for us to go through the regular order on the budget, they're now standing in the way of moving forward to bridge those differences on the budget. in fact i'm introducing a resolution later today simply to call upon the house to move forward in a transparent way, to negotiate these differences o
that goes to early education. that goes to special education. so if you're doing a whole 'nother round of immediate deep cuts, it's bound to have a negative impact. and that's exactly why, andrea. we proposed this alternative, a way where you can make more targeted cuts. but also eliminate some of the special interests tax breaks that disproportionately benefit a very wealthy people. and unfortunately, today, our colleagues refused to come together to negotiate that. in fact, today earlier...
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at what level are they educated? we don't know. how many graduated from high school? we don't know. how many have a college degree? if you thought we don't know, you are right. how many have jobs? we don't know. how many have skill? what kind of skills? we still don't know. how many don't have jobs ? how many -- well how many make a living wage? how much do they make? we don't know. how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we don't know. what is the real cost of illegal immigration to the u.s.? the real cost? hohonest square, accounting? what is this answer. what are those illegal immigrants paying in taxes and providing in the way of services to others in this country, some are i imencely productive? what is the cost of the jobs they hold, is there no cost? is it true they only work in industries where americans don't top work. this that is find just give us an answer, do we as a nation make money? do we benefit? do we prosper because of illegal immigration. you hear everyone say we're a nation of immigrants, why
at what level are they educated? we don't know. how many graduated from high school? we don't know. how many have a college degree? if you thought we don't know, you are right. how many have jobs? we don't know. how many have skill? what kind of skills? we still don't know. how many don't have jobs ? how many -- well how many make a living wage? how much do they make? we don't know. how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we...
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and i want to tell this for the public to educate teenagers. because all my children have facebooks except for my 8-year-old. and i'm constantly telling them, you know, don't put where you're going because people watch that. that's how they knew the person that did this knew specific information on me. you can't just scroll across any of my music or my websites or activism work and pick up on it like that. you have to zero in on it and stalk it in a way. and so i'm trying to say it's so important to watch what you type and put on the social networks because it can come back and bite you. you can be completely innocent, but you could be saying for a year it is what it is and then the president get a threat, i don't know whoever said it said four times it is what it is. and they come at your door and homeland security, your dog runs away, you'll never see your dog again. your home's destroyed, you're in jail. you don't know what's happening. it's very serious. i will never sit at a computer again. i'll check my stats with my music, with nashville
and i want to tell this for the public to educate teenagers. because all my children have facebooks except for my 8-year-old. and i'm constantly telling them, you know, don't put where you're going because people watch that. that's how they knew the person that did this knew specific information on me. you can't just scroll across any of my music or my websites or activism work and pick up on it like that. you have to zero in on it and stalk it in a way. and so i'm trying to say it's so...
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. >> and the portal is so clear, to act on that rage or to build on it, to further educate it. >> alienation of young males is not a new phenomenon. they are alienated and sometimes violent. what you have on the internet in particular is a brightly lit pathway to an answer. >> exactly. >> not only an answer but a recipe for response. and so this is the question when you talk about what's going on in the muslim world and we have to remember the primary victims of jihadism are other muslims, muslims who don't agree with the more jihadist elements, and so we have to ask ourselves and muslims have to ask themselves, you know, what are we doing to provide counter programming even on the internet? and this is not something that the u.s. can fix or the west can fix. it has to come from within islam. >> let me get a break in here. i also want to talk about how we process this politically. what's going to happen in this town as a response to all of these mr. clean guys, they're like a clean team. did you see mr. clean disinfecting bath cleaner killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and d
. >> and the portal is so clear, to act on that rage or to build on it, to further educate it. >> alienation of young males is not a new phenomenon. they are alienated and sometimes violent. what you have on the internet in particular is a brightly lit pathway to an answer. >> exactly. >> not only an answer but a recipe for response. and so this is the question when you talk about what's going on in the muslim world and we have to remember the primary victims of jihadism...
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. >> when our children graduate and we tell them, go off to college, get an education, but do not come back here -- when you come back here, you come back here to visit, not to live. >> this feels like the kind of place that the civil rights movement passed by. there are still plenty of people here who think think it is perfectly acceptable for high school students to throw segregated celebrations. through the actions of a new generation utilizing social media, all that might be about to change. , the apathytudents they the countered along the way -- they encountered along the way is not an excuse. >> you can't make things better without that fuss. >> judging by ticket sales, they may just make a difference. rochelle, georgia. >> serbs from northern kosovo have rejected an agreement signed between serbia and kosovo intended to normalize relations. some described the agreement as an act of treason. the serbian prime minister, opening of the belgrade marathon, he was confronted by angry serbians not happy with the recent agreements. this man is asking the prime minister whether he sleeps
. >> when our children graduate and we tell them, go off to college, get an education, but do not come back here -- when you come back here, you come back here to visit, not to live. >> this feels like the kind of place that the civil rights movement passed by. there are still plenty of people here who think think it is perfectly acceptable for high school students to throw segregated celebrations. through the actions of a new generation utilizing social media, all that might be...
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chechnya, he's gone one step further saying these guys were never known really in chechnya, they got their education in the u.s., they were raised there, and whatever evil they may have committed, well, that came from america. anderson? >> ivan, chechnya -- chechen rebels, terrorists from chechnya, were responsible for the movie theater hostage taking in moscow several years ago. i believe more than -- dozens of people were killed in that, i can't recall just off the top of my head the exact number. but there has been a history of islamic fundamentalism coming out of chechnya, and even in the last several months, if memory serves me correct, there have been a number of incidents in other republics around the former soviet union, correct? >> reporter: this is a deeply troubled part of the world. the south caucasus -- the north caucasus rather, chechnya was a country that saw tens of thousands of people killed throughout the 1990s. hundreds of thousands of people who were made refugees forced to flee that area. it is calmer now under the current russian leadership that is ruling that area with an iron
chechnya, he's gone one step further saying these guys were never known really in chechnya, they got their education in the u.s., they were raised there, and whatever evil they may have committed, well, that came from america. anderson? >> ivan, chechnya -- chechen rebels, terrorists from chechnya, were responsible for the movie theater hostage taking in moscow several years ago. i believe more than -- dozens of people were killed in that, i can't recall just off the top of my head the...
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call it a victory, keep going. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. >> right. >> part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get right with the fact that you live in a society that protects freedoms to the point it makes us more vulnerable in some ways, and some things you just cannot prevent. >> look, i go back to this central point, how many people have died in terror attacks in the last 12 years in america, 9/11 was nominalist. in its size. and we've had many attempts -- most of the attempts fail. most of the terrorists are bad at terrorism and even when they succeed the casualty count is fairly minimal. i'm not downplaying the tragedy of boston. but, really, more to use the off-sided statistic, more children die in backyard sw swimming pool accidents, than die in terrorism and so, yes, there's a certain point we have to simply turn the tv off, god forbid, but at a certain point you have to go back to your regular programming and not become o
call it a victory, keep going. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. >> right. >> part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get right with the fact that you live in a society that protects freedoms to the point it makes us more vulnerable in some ways, and some things you just cannot prevent. >> look, i go back to this...
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and they've been through america's educational system. what do you make of that, senator? >> well, you have to wonder whether they're actually being influenced by, for example, as you know, there's inspire magazine, an of-- and put that together and how to make a pressure cooker bomb. whether they're domestic or home grown, or having influence from chechnya. it's hard to say. i'm sure we're going to hear a lot more as things develop, but it is deeply disturbing and makes you wonder if there's anyone out there and what's next potentially. stuart: it must be very disturbing for boston itself. because i understand that these two terrorists have a lot of family in the region from chechnya originally now now living in the boston arra, what we understand from the uncle at least. this is a real blow to boston, isn't it? >> well, it's a blow -- it's a blow to certainly our area. as you know, we have the bruins game the other night, a show of patriotism and you have a lot of large sporting events in massachusetts many professional teams and arts and sciences and amazing amounts of
and they've been through america's educational system. what do you make of that, senator? >> well, you have to wonder whether they're actually being influenced by, for example, as you know, there's inspire magazine, an of-- and put that together and how to make a pressure cooker bomb. whether they're domestic or home grown, or having influence from chechnya. it's hard to say. i'm sure we're going to hear a lot more as things develop, but it is deeply disturbing and makes you wonder if...
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about 20% of the national budget is earmarked for education. by bringing i.t. into the classroom, the government aims to nurture talented leaders for a 21st century information society. first the i.t.-based education project encourages students to improve their ability to gather information. the students learn how to find useful and accurate information from among the vast amount of data on the internet. next, they must analyze what they have found. the students interpret the information and reach their own conclusions. >> we have to use basic knowledge and then use the information given in the text and put them to the and give an answer. >> reporter: the cutting-edge technology also helps improve the student's ability to think. artificial intelligence has been used to bring newton back to life to answer various types of questions from students. the children turn to newton, the latest in artificial intelligence educational software for the answers to a variety of questions. for instance, when a student asks about gravity, newton replies with a question. it's de
about 20% of the national budget is earmarked for education. by bringing i.t. into the classroom, the government aims to nurture talented leaders for a 21st century information society. first the i.t.-based education project encourages students to improve their ability to gather information. the students learn how to find useful and accurate information from among the vast amount of data on the internet. next, they must analyze what they have found. the students interpret the information and...
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got a great education here. but when he testified a few days ago in the senate he said six days ago before that there was a bombing in yemen. he was under the drone. he said i couldn't believe it. he said, i'm a friend of america. don't do the drone strike but the people operating the drone couldn't hear him. he even wondered if there is a friend of mine that is operating that from when i studied in americans. >> i friendships and values experiences i described to the villagers helped them understand the america that i know and that i love. now however when they think of america they think of the terror they feel from the drones that hover over their heads ready to file missiles at any time. what violent militants had previously failed to achieve one drone strike accomplished in an instant. >> cenk: do you understand that? al-qaeda couldn't get people on their side so all the difference things they did including the bombing. but when we do a drone strike and we kill the wrong people in yemen, that entire village
got a great education here. but when he testified a few days ago in the senate he said six days ago before that there was a bombing in yemen. he was under the drone. he said i couldn't believe it. he said, i'm a friend of america. don't do the drone strike but the people operating the drone couldn't hear him. he even wondered if there is a friend of mine that is operating that from when i studied in americans. >> i friendships and values experiences i described to the villagers helped...
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latin school, had gotten a $2,5002500 scholarship from the city of cambridge for his college higher education studies. he's a registered voter, was a part of the cambridge community. >> this was the younger one? >> yeah. >> his brother, tamerlin 26. so they came here from chechnya. is that rit? do we know? >> yeah. we don't know exactly. we know that there is a connection to the area, that they are from somewhere in that area and on a russian facebook page. i don't know how to say it. tkoncape. the groups that he is in is shishen. >> bill: do they have family in the area? >> we do not know any of that yet. >> as of yet? i think probably by later today i would imagine the f.b.i. would have nailed -- tracked these guys down. >> they didn't have to track them down. it's been a lot of pete williams all morning. i have more pete williams. he reports officials think they know where this suspect in the white hat is holed up. they think they have located him. he also says that there may be a third person of interest in this now. there is definitely something going on boston right now. some outlets re
latin school, had gotten a $2,5002500 scholarship from the city of cambridge for his college higher education studies. he's a registered voter, was a part of the cambridge community. >> this was the younger one? >> yeah. >> his brother, tamerlin 26. so they came here from chechnya. is that rit? do we know? >> yeah. we don't know exactly. we know that there is a connection to the area, that they are from somewhere in that area and on a russian facebook page. i don't know...
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sodevices can be done, if a person has training, education, and aptitude to do it. >> again, let me etal size, underscore, bold, what we're watching for and waiting for, this has zero to do with boston. fran townsend, your thoughts. >> well, you know, we know that there has been a history of al qaeda -- of al qaeda-related transportation targetings. madrid bombings, london 77 and the disrupted subway bombing plot here in new york city. so we know that al qaeda, at least, has got a history of targeting trains and other transportation modes. we don't know yet from canadian officials who this group was, but it will be very interesting to find out more from the press conference. >> tom, in terms of potential al qaeda ties and we don't know, something that fran just brought up, canada, are there cells in canada? >> yes. there have been cells in canada. we know the millennium plot, you know, 13 years ago, the person came from canada, on his way to los angeles to do disruptions. there have been other cells identified in various canadian cities which the canadians have disrupted. and they have b
sodevices can be done, if a person has training, education, and aptitude to do it. >> again, let me etal size, underscore, bold, what we're watching for and waiting for, this has zero to do with boston. fran townsend, your thoughts. >> well, you know, we know that there has been a history of al qaeda -- of al qaeda-related transportation targetings. madrid bombings, london 77 and the disrupted subway bombing plot here in new york city. so we know that al qaeda, at least, has got a...
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. >> vicki supports the federal ban on horse slaughter and works youth groups to provide educational programs and a summer camp to teach the next generations the issues of caring. >> for the horses we save, there are hundreds others going to slaughter. they're not disposable. they're living beings that have a lot to teach us. >> for provider a safe haven for horses today and working for a future where they all have greener pastures, this week's jefferson award goes to vicki simms whitney. >> vicki has a waiting list of horses that need a safe place to live. if you'd like to help or volunteer, you can go to our website at kpix.com, click the connect button then jefferson awards. >>> back to our good news story, the weather. >> they warm up today and even more on sunday and monday. it's just a trend. if you want something diverting to do this weekend, here's an idea, there's the cherry blossom festival in japan town this weekend and next weekend. the forecast high there of about 65 degrees. that looks like a whole lot of fun if you want to come up to the city. should be a nice outing.
. >> vicki supports the federal ban on horse slaughter and works youth groups to provide educational programs and a summer camp to teach the next generations the issues of caring. >> for the horses we save, there are hundreds others going to slaughter. they're not disposable. they're living beings that have a lot to teach us. >> for provider a safe haven for horses today and working for a future where they all have greener pastures, this week's jefferson award goes to vicki...
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the teachers, the educators, were there doing what they were supposed to be doing. and, just, it goes -- it's unbelievable that it could happen -- something like that could happen. >> we heard news today, sir, of another retirement in the united states senate. this time it's senator max baucus of montana. one of just four democrats in the senate to vote against universal background checks last week. i wonder if i could ask you this. if you could speak with senator baucus right now, what would you say to him? >> i would ask him why he does not support background checks. i thought it was a very good compromise to what was put on the table. and unfortunately none of the congressmen that have voted against the background checks have given any reason or an answer to why they voted the way they did. but they did put their name on there. and i think, you know, it's clear that voting that way, it will affect them when they go for -- when they're up for re-election. >> mr. heslin, thank you so much for joining us today. and we obviously convey our condolences and sympathies
the teachers, the educators, were there doing what they were supposed to be doing. and, just, it goes -- it's unbelievable that it could happen -- something like that could happen. >> we heard news today, sir, of another retirement in the united states senate. this time it's senator max baucus of montana. one of just four democrats in the senate to vote against universal background checks last week. i wonder if i could ask you this. if you could speak with senator baucus right now, what...
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then a few months ago a friend suggested he see a professor of reading education here at oklahoma's north eastern state university. >> he told me i was wasting my time. and i said, well, we'll just sit and chat a couple times a week. is that okay. >> reporter: sophie thompson says eventually their weekly talks gave way to flash cards. >> everything started clicking. reporter: he got pretty word at the sight words. but the real breakthrough came in february. when ed gray read this book about george washington. >> it gave me goose bumps. it still does. it still does. >> i just makes me feel good. reporter: he's read ten more since. and though they're mostly third grade level biographies, each has had the same dramatic ending. >> did you ever think you'd read that. >> reporter: each one the same moral take-away for anyone who thinks they're too old to do something. >> get in there and learn, baby. now! because you ain't going to learn in that pine box. >> reporter: just learn to read and already a poet. >> and that's the truth. osgood: ahead... the kid with nice big ears always smiling...ve
then a few months ago a friend suggested he see a professor of reading education here at oklahoma's north eastern state university. >> he told me i was wasting my time. and i said, well, we'll just sit and chat a couple times a week. is that okay. >> reporter: sophie thompson says eventually their weekly talks gave way to flash cards. >> everything started clicking. reporter: he got pretty word at the sight words. but the real breakthrough came in february. when ed gray read...
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this news means a potential boost to funding for education, much or all of that extra revenue expected to go to public schools and community colleges. >> but it's not all good news. once again, contra costa supervisors are talking about closing fire stations. four have already been shuttered and as kpix 5's cate caugiran says, talk of losing more stations has people nervous. >> the impact is going to be tremendous to this area. >> reporter: a new budget was put on the table at this morning's board of supervisors meeting and two more contra costa fire stations were put on the chopping block. >> i know they have to cut but i can imagine cutting two more fire stations. it would devastate this area. >> it's our fire season. we had the refinery. they had their own fire department but in case of something where all the stations have to come help, what happens to the people here if something happens? it's a concern. >> reporter: last year, the board decided to close four stations, including six engine companies, after residents failed to pass a $75 a year parcel tax. unfortunately, last year'
this news means a potential boost to funding for education, much or all of that extra revenue expected to go to public schools and community colleges. >> but it's not all good news. once again, contra costa supervisors are talking about closing fire stations. four have already been shuttered and as kpix 5's cate caugiran says, talk of losing more stations has people nervous. >> the impact is going to be tremendous to this area. >> reporter: a new budget was put on the table at...
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they go did get a great education. they had a lot of opportunities. how do you make it even more appealing so they don't go towards radicalization? >> this is where it's for the muslim problem that needs a muslim solution. chairman king was vilified and those muslims that testified in the american muslim radicalization hearings on congress in 2011 and again in 2012, we is stead we need to identify how we can pull muslims away from this concept of the you is premise sism of the islamic state. it's an empty internal sense of soul is they want to bond to this identity of the other is of the end of time sense, of al-qaeda and islamism and islamic states. we need as american muslims to pull them why our families are american. >> jon: doctor, thank you. >> alisyn: thanks so much. "fox and friends" in three minutes. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred of
they go did get a great education. they had a lot of opportunities. how do you make it even more appealing so they don't go towards radicalization? >> this is where it's for the muslim problem that needs a muslim solution. chairman king was vilified and those muslims that testified in the american muslim radicalization hearings on congress in 2011 and again in 2012, we is stead we need to identify how we can pull muslims away from this concept of the you is premise sism of the islamic...
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it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent being interrogated. and i thought he said rice for about an hour. >> the u.s. attorney handling the case says charges were dropped, new information came to light. curtis thinks he was framed and told piers he believes he knows who did it. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton criticized in a gop report on the dead al tack on the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi. that report claims clinton personally signed off on security cuts. a request for beefed-up security was made, but denied. christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack. >>> rutgers has a new head basketball coach, that comes with some serious nba credentials. eddie jordan has been named to replace mike rice, who was fired last month after video surfaced showing him shoving and verbally abusing players during practice. jordan played college ball at rutgers and served as head coach for the washington wizards, 76ers and th
it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent being interrogated. and i thought he said rice for about an hour. >> the u.s. attorney handling the case says charges were dropped, new information came to light. curtis thinks he was framed and told piers he believes he knows who did it. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton criticized in a gop report on the dead al tack on the...